How do I open an Investment Account?
It’s easy to open an Investment Account through J.P. Morgan WealthManager+, an online service which lets you manage your wealth in one place. You can also apply for our Investment Account by post.
Apply online
WealthManager+ account holders
- Simply log in here to your WealthManager+ account and select the apply for an Investment Account option.
- If you haven’t got a username and password for WealthManager+ and are an existing client, you will need to request access below in order to activate your account.
Existing client WealthManager+ account activation
- Request access here if you are an existing J.P. Morgan Asset Management client who has received a letter advising that you have been moved to WealthManager+.
- You will need your account number.
- If you need any help, please contact our Investor Services Team on 0800 20 40 20.
New clients to J.P. Morgan Asset Management
- Register here to open a new WealthManager+ Account.
- You will be emailed a username and password.
- Simply log in to your WealthManager+ account and select the apply for an Investment Account option.
Apply by post
- Alternatively you may want to find out about investing by post.
Suitability
You should, of course, only consider investments that are right for you. If you are in any doubt about the suitability of an investment, please speak to an independent financial adviser - find an IFA at unbiased.co.uk.
How to invest
- Open a free J.P. Morgan WealthManager+ account.
- Choose from our investment range.
- Be informed – ensure you read the Key Features and Terms and Conditions, and the Simplified Prospectus (if you choose a fund) or our Investment Trust Profiles (if you opt for an investment trust.
- Apply onlineor by post.
Essential information
Before investing you should take the time to read all the relevant legal information and make yourself aware of the investment risks involved.
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Please remember that the value of investments and the income from them can fall as well as rise and investors may not get back the original amount invested.
Past performance is not a guide to the future.

